Supermarket Tricks, Insurance Hacks & Subscription Traps: How to Stop Overpaying
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Why does it feel like you’re always spending more than you meant to?
No, you’re not imagining it. Modern consumer life is full of supermarket tricks, subscription traps, hidden fees, dark patterns, and pricing tactics designed to get more money out of you.
Luckily Consumer senior investigative journalist Chris Schulz knows all the psychological tricks companies use to drive overspending, and the practical ways you can fight back.
From supermarket layouts and loyalty pricing, to hard-to-cancel subscriptions, hidden online fees, insurance costs, and power bills, this episode breaks down why saving money now can feel like a full-time job, and where you can actually make real gains.
We’re talking:
- what “dark patterns” are, and how online shopping traps you into spending more
- how subscription traps and hard-to-cancel services cost you money
- the best ways to compare supermarket prices and cut your grocery bill
- how to review your insurance and avoid overpaying
- why almost everyone could save money on their power bill
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Audio engineering by Tash Chittock